AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSports-Economy Research: A new report from the Indy Chamber and the IU Indianapolis Sports Innovation Institute says Indianapolis has built a uniquely concentrated, fast-growing sports economy—highlighting big gains in sports jobs and output and strong women’s leadership in the sector. Higher-Ed Rankings: U.S. News places the University of Pittsburgh at No. 57 globally, with Carnegie Mellon also ranking high in key subjects. STEM & Making for Youth: Lewis and Clark Community College secured restored funding for its National Great Rivers Research and Education Center, while McMinn County’s MADE Camp is giving middle schoolers hands-on manufacturing and engineering experiences. Climate-Resilient Design: The University at Buffalo is using a state grant to turn street-design research into practical guidance for extreme-heat resilience. Health & Learning: A study on UK ADHD finds diagnoses rising overall but older adults remain dramatically underdiagnosed—suggesting long-standing recognition gaps. Student Support & Access: A Philippines survey finds many adults are open to working or living abroad, driven mainly by job and wage prospects—an education-and-workforce pressure point. University Workforce Cuts: Dundee University is moving into consultation for about 190 more job losses as it tries to close a major financial gap. AI in Education: Indiana University’s business school shares how it’s communicating AI adoption with a values-based “playbook” approach rather than heavy policy. Mental Health Treatment Research: USC launched its first psychedelic-therapy clinical trial exploring psilocybin plus mindfulness training for mental health.
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